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    Longest Reigning Champion: 11 years, 252 days - Joe Louis

    Most Wins: 229 - Gugliermo Papaleo/Willie Pep

    Youngest Heavyweight Champion: 21 - Mike Tyson*

    Oldest Heavyweight Champion: 45 - George Foreman

    Largest Attendance: 135,132 - Tony Zale vs Billy Pryor 1941.

    Most Knockouts: 131-145 - Ariche Moore

    Longest Match: 110 rounds, 7 hours and 19 minutes from 9:15 p.m. to 4:34 a.m. - Jack Burke vs Andy Bowen 1893

    Most punches thrown in a boxing match: 1,675 punches in 12 rounds - Antonio Margarito

    Most Retirements: 24 - Rocky Marciano*

    Most Fighter of the Year awards: 6 - Muhammad Ali

    Lightest Heavyweight Champion: 165lbs - Bob Fitzsimmons

    Heaviest Heavyweight Champion: 328lbs - Nikolay Valuev

    Longest Unbeaten Streak: 178 - Harry Greb

    Most rounds in a single match: 276, 4hrs30mins Jack Jones vs Patsy Tunney 1825

    Shortest World Title Fight: 17sec - Daniel Jimenez vs Harold Geier

    Shortest Heavyweight Reign: 10 days - Tyson Fury*

    Most consecutive knockouts from the beginning of a heavyweight career: 32 - Deontay Wilder

    Most career knockouts by a heavyweight champion: 69 - Primo Carnera

    Most Modern Olympic Gold: 3 - László Papp 1948, 1952, & 1956
    / Teófilo Stevenson 1972, 1976, & 1980 / Félix Savón 1992, 1996, & 2000.

    Most Olympic Gold: 4 - Onomastos of Smyrna, 688, 684, 680, & 676 BC / Tisandros of Sicilian Naxos, 572, 568, 564, 560 BC.

    Most world champions trained: 41 - Emanuel Steward

    Most Consecutive Knockouts: 44 - Lamar Clark

    Most Title Fights: 37 - Julio Cesar Chavez

    Shortest Heavyweight Champion: 5'7" Tommy Burns

    Oldest Champion: 49 - Bernard Hopkins

    Most Consecutive World Title Defenses: 25 - Joe Louis

    Longest Reigning Female: 8 years, 97 days - Momo Koseki

    Highest Selling PPV: 4.4mil Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs Manny Pacquiao

    Most Title Fight Rounds Fought: 339 Emile Griffith

    First fighter to win a world title in boxing and MMA: Holly Holm

    Most first round knockouts to begin a boxing career: 20 - Ali Raymi

    Quickest Knockout: 5secs - Ever Beleno vs Guillermo Salcedo

    Most Bouts: 464 - Len Wickwar

    First fighter to be champion in boxing, wrestling, and pankration: Theaganese (also spelled Theogenes) of Thasos 480BC - 476BC

    Most world titles in different divisions: 8 - Manny Pacquiao

    Highest paid athlete: 315mil - Floyd Mayweather.

    Youngest Champion: 17 - Wilfred Benitez*





    *1 Thanks Anthony
    Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
    Tyson didn't really become champion until he was 21.
    *2 Still being vetted, thanks to Eff Pandas for his contribution
    Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
    13 if you only count guys who fought Rocky in their last fight.
    *3 Thanks kafkod
    Originally posted by kafkod View Post
    shortest heavyweight reign.
    *4 Thanks to yngwie
    Originally posted by yngwie View Post
    Wilfred Benitez youngest champion at 17 years old.
    Last edited by Marchegiano; 05-31-2017, 11:10 PM.

  • #2
    Wilfred Benitez youngest champion at 17 years old.

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    • #3
      Most Retirements: 24 - Rocky Marciano

      What does this one refer to? Does it mean most corner stoppages caused by a boxer? Because the only retirement I see on his record is against Lee Savold. Or is it most times retired? If that, I would think it would be Sugar Ray Leonard haha.

      Most Knockouts: 131-145 - Ariche Moore

      What does 131-145 mean? As in between 131-145 knockouts?

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      • #4
        And technically, Tyson didn't really become champion until he was 21, a few days shy of his 22nd birthday when he beat Michael Spinks for the lineal championship. But it still makes him the youngest.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
          Most Retirements: 24 - Rocky Marciano

          What does this one refer to? Does it mean most corner stoppages caused by a boxer? Because the only retirement I see on his record is against Lee Savold. Or is it most times retired? If that, I would think it would be Sugar Ray Leonard haha.
          LOL yea I was about to ask about this myself.

          And for the longest unbeaten streak of 178 bouts for Greb didn't he have numerous newspaper decision losses which was kinda just how things worked back in his era when a fight didn't end in a KO? So technically he was unbeaten for that period of time cuz of how decisions were handled, but not really.

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          • #6
            There have been world champions who vacated titles immediately after winning them ... eg, Sugar Ray Leonard with WBC LHW title he won from Donny Lalonde at 168lbs catchweight, so Tyson Fury as the shortest reigning champion can't be right.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Anthony342 View Post
              Most Retirements: 24 - Rocky Marciano

              What does this one refer to? Does it mean most corner stoppages caused by a boxer? Because the only retirement I see on his record is against Lee Savold. Or is it most times retired? If that, I would think it would be Sugar Ray Leonard haha.

              It means he was the cause of more retirements than any other boxer. As in the end of a career not fight. Maybe it should be worded "career ending injuries" or some such I'm not sure. The last thing I said was I've not yet vetted any of this. I'm not sure if this record refers to injuries, demoralization, just an odd anecdote, or any sort of mix, but I can tell you I got all of these records from Guinness, Boxrec, and Wiki so if you'd like to look into now have a look around those sites. Otherwise you'll have to wait while I do research bud. Oh, and just a head's up, GWR requires an account to take full advantage of their search engine. You should sign up and poke around if you're interested in world records in boxing.


              Most Knockouts: 131-145 - Ariche Moore

              What does 131-145 mean? As in between 131-145 knockouts?
              Yeah, according to Guinness it's 145, on Boxrec it's 132. You have to sign up for an account at Guinness, but I could screenshot it if you're curious and don't want to sign up just to see Archie's record according to Guinness. As far why I have 131 I dunno, probably just a typo. Why GWR has 145 and Boxrec 132, dunno. I'll look into it, you're welcome to join me.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                There have been world champions who vacated titles immediately after winning them ... eg, Sugar Ray Leonard with WBC LHW title he won from Donny Lalonde at 168lbs catchweight, so Tyson Fury as the shortest reigning champion can't be right.
                Well, the last thing my post said is I've yet to look into the validity of anything. I got that from either Boxrec, Guinness World Records, or Wiki. Maybe I should have put Heavyweight reign? If you want to look into it before I have a chance to myself you're welcome to. I'm not sure right off if Tyson's the shortest HW reign, or if there's some other form of semantics that disqualifies situations like the one you've explained, or if it's just wiki BS.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                  LOL yea I was about to ask about this myself.

                  And for the longest unbeaten streak of 178 bouts for Greb didn't he have numerous newspaper decision losses which was kinda just how things worked back in his era when a fight didn't end in a KO? So technically he was unbeaten for that period of time cuz of how decisions were handled, but not really.
                  Most of them are semantics when you look into them. Like Pac's weight divisions thing only being true because it wasn't possible in the past.

                  Melankomas was said to be unpointed against, Melankomas is also said to be a fable.

                  James Figg is said to be the godfather of boxing, James Figg hardly threw a punch his whole life.

                  I'm not bothered, it's still interesting I reckon.

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                  • #10
                    Most Retirements: 24 - Rocky Marciano

                    What does this one refer to? Does it mean most corner stoppages caused by a boxer? Because the only retirement I see on his record is against Lee Savold. Or is it most times retired? If that, I would think it would be Sugar Ray Leonard haha.

                    It means he was the cause of more retirements than any other boxer. As in the end of a career not fight. Maybe it should be worded "career ending injuries" or some such I'm not sure.
                    Oh sh^t. That's a bada$$ stat if its correct. With rematches & such that means he retired more half his opponents.

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